Thank you for ten great years! Unicycle.com was launched on March 31, 1999. We had a humble beginning, but we had big dreams. John and I assembled our first unicycles on our living-room sofa! Over the years, we have partnered with other unicycling enthusiasts in North America, Europe, Asia and Oceana, and Unicycle.com is now probably the largest retailer of unicycles in the world. And there’s more to come!

To celebrate this milestone, we have donated unicycles, safety gear and training material to Boys & Girls Clubs of America locations in Chicago, Los Angeles and Newark. Part of their mission is to provide a safe environment that fosters learning and personal development. Unicycling is an upscale activity that will surely bring years of enjoyment to the boys and girls.

We believe in giving back to the community that supports us, and we will continue to support unicycling events. We’ve donated unicycles and safety gear to clubs for fundraising events and for door prizes. We’ve supported the Unicycling Society of America and the scholarship fund that bears its name.

Our new website will go live within a few weeks, and we’re really excited about it! Once we announce that it is available, we will ask you to browse the site and send feedback.

Congratulations to Rolf Thompson and his family for a successful 10th Moab MUnifest. John said it was the best one he has attended. We owe the Thompson family our gratitude for all the time and effort invested in bringing us together year after year. Thank you, Rolf!

Josh Torrans, general manager of Unicycle.com, announced at Moab that we’re planning a series of sales. That begins tomorrow, April 1. Look out! Here it comes!

Thanks again for your support during these exciting ten years. You are the reason our company exists, and we look forward to serving you for a lifetime.

Thank you for ten great years! Unicycle.com was launched on March 31, 1999. We had a humble beginning, but we had big dreams. John and I assembled our first unicycles on our living-room sofa! Over the years, we have partnered with other unicycling enthusiasts in North America, Europe, Asia and Oceana, and Unicycle.com is now probably the largest retailer of unicycles in the world. And there’s more to come!

To celebrate this milestone, we have donated unicycles, safety gear and training material to Boys & Girls Clubs of America locations in Chicago, Los Angeles and Newark. Part of their mission is to provide a safe environment that fosters learning and personal development. Unicycling is an upscale activity that will surely bring years of enjoyment to the boys and girls.

We believe in giving back to the community that supports us, and we will continue to support unicycling events. We’ve donated unicycles and safety gear to clubs for fundraising events and for door prizes. We’ve supported the Unicycling Society of America and the scholarship fund that bears its name.

Our new website will go live within a few weeks, and we’re really excited about it! Once we announce that it is available, we will ask you to browse the site and send feedback.

Congratulations to Rolf Thompson and his family for a successful 10th Moab MUnifest. John said it was the best one he has attended. We owe the Thompson family our gratitude for all the time and effort invested in bringing us together year after year. Thank you, Rolf!

Josh Torrans, general manager of Unicycle.com, announced at Moab that we’re planning a series of sales. That begins tomorrow, April 1. Look out! Here it comes!

Thanks again for your support during these exciting ten years. You are the reason our company exists, and we look forward to serving you for a lifetime.

Congratulations UDC! And thanks for all those efforts and years working to bring unicycle products for us!

Hope to see UDC around here soon too And keep up this awesome job! I hope to celebrate the 20th, 30th and many birthdays as possible!

As a happy customer since the very beginning, I have to say Congratulations and THANKS for all you have done for Unicycling. It was great to see John, Josh and all the boys at Moab, and I hope Casey recovers quickly.

“If something is too hard to do, then it's not worth doing. You just stick that guitar in the closet next to your
shortwave radio, your karate outfit and your unicycle and we'll go inside and watch TV.” – Homer

Hello Amy and John,
You are my hero's, to have broken out of 9-5 work into such a great entrepreneur lifestyle. Thank you for providing unicycle innovation, high quality, good value and the great personal care. Hope you, family and the global team are well. You are the best!